Former veteran player gave a big reaction on Rohit Sharma's captaincy

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Tezzbuzz|29-06-2024

Lucknow: Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma has performed brilliantly in the ICC T20 World Cup 2024. He has impressed everyone with both his bat and captaincy. Now former England captain Nasser Hussain has also joined this episode, who has praised Rohit a lot. He says that Sharma is like an elder brother to the players of his team and he puts his hand on the shoulders of the players.

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Let us tell you that this is the second time in the last 7 months that Rohit has led Team India to the finals under his captaincy. Earlier, during the ICC World Cup 2023 hosted by India, he had also led the Men in Blue to the finals but had to face defeat in the summit clash. So now Sharma would like to make India the champion in T20 under his captaincy. Before this final match, Hussain has given a big statement while talking to the ICC.

He said, “I have been a fan of Rohit Sharma for a very long time, as a batsman, as a captain and as a person. He is a very calm person. However, before this you had other captains like Virat Kohli, who used to speak their heart openly. Rohit is a bit emotional. Sharma is like an iron fist in a velvet glove. You can't mess with Rohit but he is like an elder brother, who puts his hand on the shoulder of his players and supports them.”

In the final match of the T20 World Cup, India and South Africa will face each other in Barbados. So far in this World Cup, both teams have remained undefeated and have won all their matches. However, now one of these two is going to lose. Rohit would like to win the trophy this time because this will probably be his last World Cup and in such a situation, he will try his best to make India win the World Cup by performing brilliantly.

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